One example is on an order summary screen, to show a parts used list, parts returned list, and a customer signature at the bottom.

Another case is we have a custom control that emulates the controls on the iOS settings screen. There are multiple lists of settings where all items in each list are displayed, and the screen scrolls so the user can view all the settings.

The settings screen can easily be done with one list. And for having something at the bottom of a list, we have a means to add components to the end of the list that will show up when you scroll to the bottom.

I've a similar use case, but with a custom component (instead of TextField) which has variable (expandable) height. If this were to be expanded by user, the next item (rendered off store) overlaps it and takes over any touch interactions. Is there a way to force/refresh item heights with such list elements so other list items are offseted correctly?

I've a similar use case, but with a custom component (instead of TextField) which has variable (expandable) height. If this were to be expanded by user, the next item (rendered off store) overlaps it and takes over any touch interactions. Is there a way to force/refresh item heights with such list elements so other list items are offseted correctly?